If you search here on the forum, this has been discussed many times already.

One pedal that *may* do both organ and Leslie sounds is the NUX Roctary.

Kevin Quick

From:Roseville, California, USA

Posted 31 Mar 2019 12:32 pm

Yup you're right about the B9 and yes I'm looking for a Leslie sim. After a lot of research I'm pretty much sold on the Neo ventilator 2. Just have a couple of questions about it so I'll start a new thread.
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At this point it depends on how much you want to spend, and what is available.

If you're cheap, er, I mean "thrifty", check out a Danelectro Money Laundry or Big Spender or whatever they're called. (They went by two different names for some reason.) The one thing that I did not like about it was that the rate of slow to fast and vise versa takes too long. Otherwise I may have pulled the trigger.

The NuX is not real common, I think it's an overseas pedal.
The videos on it seem pretty good.
It's not super expensive.

From there, the prices start to shoot up real fast.

If all you really want is a thick slow chorus, or a fast wobbly Leslie sound, and don't care about the ramp function, there are a lot of pedals that will do that for cheap.

Godfrey Arthur

From:The Bronx via the Philippines

Posted 31 Mar 2019 1:59 pm

Can also try the EHX Lester K.

The Vent is more popular though._________________ShoBud The Pro 1
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Jack Hanson

From:San Luis Valley, USA

Posted 31 Mar 2019 3:50 pm

The RT-20 is the only digital BOSS pedal I've tried that doesn't sound sterile and clinical to me. Mine delivers a decent rotary speaker sound. I have not tried an organ simulator. I have a deal with the keyboard player: He doesn't try to sound like a steel, and I don't try to sound like an organ.

Rick Abbott

From:Indiana, USA

Posted 31 Mar 2019 4:18 pm

I use a B9 and RT-20 combo as my organ-tone sim. I want to move to the Neo Vent II, but really wonder how much better it would be. My goal is to sound as close to a B3 as I can...within reason, and I'm having positive results with the RT-20. I'm willing to take this as far as buying, and hauling, a Leslie cab. The RT-20 sounds pretty good for my money so far. I think the Neo is next, unless I just go all the way and buy one of the newest Leslie cabs from Sweetwater. $1500

I have a G37. They are the bomb! However they are a bit bulky to haul around unless you have a van. Also weigh in at 100 lbs._________________Justice D-10,Little Walter 89,

Godfrey Arthur

From:The Bronx via the Philippines

Posted 31 Mar 2019 6:33 pm

Kevin Quick wrote:

I have a G37. They are the bomb! However they are a bit bulky to haul around unless you have a van. Also weigh in at 100 lbs.

The Leslie Studio 12 is lighter by 15 pounds and is designed for keyboard use while the G37 is for guitar.

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Ian Sutton

From:San Francisco, CA

Posted 1 Apr 2019 11:55 am

I recently picked up a TC Electronics Vibraclone. Feature set is pretty bare bones, slow/fast and there's the "ramp" setting is fixed. For $60 it sounds great._________________Some gear.

Godfrey Arthur

From:The Bronx via the Philippines

Posted 1 Apr 2019 12:28 pm

Ian Sutton wrote:

I recently picked up a TC Electronics Vibraclone. Feature set is pretty bare bones, slow/fast and there's the "ramp" setting is fixed. For $60 it sounds great.

To my ears this sounds like the Vibratone, a single rotor guitar Leslie. Hence the moniker 'Vibraclone.'

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Derrick Unger

From:Newark Ohio, USA

Posted 12 Apr 2019 7:52 pmNux Roctary

Just ordered a Nux Roctary combo pedal..youtube videos look promising..bought it because it accepts a expression pedal to control speed but could not find any demos addressing that feature specifically...anyone got any feed-back on this??_________________Music is good for the soul..playing it is even better! Gretsch6strLapSteel*PeaveyNashville400*HudsonSD-10*DigitechRP360*FenderChampion100*PeaveyKB300*Goodrich120*Behringerx1204*BehringerMini4*Mullen S10"Discovery"*Peavey Vegas400*Princeton112plus*SuperChampX2*SidekickReverb65*Rumble100*MarshallMG50DFX*Nashville112

a B9 and RT-20 combo as my organ-tone sim. I want to move to the Neo Vent II, but really wonder how much better it would be. My goal is to sound as close to a B3 as I can...within reason, and I'm having positive results with the RT-20. \

The big issue is technique. The sim can only do so much.

An RT-20 and B9 with an inexpensive expression pedal is good if you have a spare hand or foot to control and vary the speed.
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